Ticket Info Ahead of Monmouth-Roseville Girls Sectional and Boys Regional Games

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Girls Sectional Admission

Ticket prices are set by the IHSA and will be $7.00 per person per session if you purchase thru the GoFan or $8.00 per ticket if you are paying with cash. Doors will open 1 hour before game time. We will have two lines. One will be for the Pass List and GoFan digital tickets, and one for cash. Please encourage your fans to purchase their ticket online. This will allow them to get in the door a lot quicker.

Boys Regional Admission

The price is set by the IHSA and is $6.00 per person with cash or $5.00 for a Digital Ticket. Doors will open 1 hour before game time. The link to the GoFan tickets will be uploaded soon.

There will be two lines to enter: one for the Pass List and GoFan digital tickets and one for cash. Please, encourage your fans to purchase their tickets online. It will allow fans to get in the door quicker.

***Courtesy of Michelle Prior M-R Sports Booster FB page***

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